triple horn

It’s been a bit long in coming, but I’ve finally added a new post to my French Horn Boot Camp series – this time I’ve covered fingering charts. Things I’ve covered: The Hidden Problem with Fingering Charts While horn fingering charts are pretty simple in general, they don’t give you all the […]

A recent post over at Hornmatters.com about different types of bumper material was both very informative and a great reminder that I’m not the only horn player that tends to the analytical side. The Hornmatters.com post, which you can read here, links over to Siegfriend’s Call, where you can read […]

My current horn is a triple horn, an instrument that combines a regular double horn with an F-alto side – in theory combining the advantages of a regular double horn with the advantages of a very short F-alto instrument. I am currently using an older Paxman 75 from the late […]